MOPAR Dead?

EVs are still in there infancy. 10-15 years from now the discussion will be moot. (I'm guessing hydrogen fuel cells will be the bridge to the future of EV technologies.) But maybe not?

Bottom line? Electric motors have significant advantages over internal combustion engines. And that technology is going to win the future.

But that does not mean an end of nostalgic appreciation and practices. Once upon a time Henry Ford was told his horse less carriages were the work of the devil. That crowd was wrong. But it wasn't the end of horses. They're just not used for daily commute by the masses.
Electric motors are not the problem. Battery charging and range is. Then where do the electrons come from to charge the batteries? Solar and wind have their own emissions and hazardous materials. Recycling is a problem yet to be worked out.
EV's have their place in temperate climates until the problems are worked out.
H2 has its problems on sourcing. Storage seems to be getting worked out. This also needs more work.
For the short term at least, natural gas in converted diesels as I stated is a good stepping stone, especially combined with hybrid.